Difference between revisions of "Diablo 3 patches"

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'''Hotfixes''' are also applied to Diablo 3.  Hotfixes are updates Blizzard make on their end without requiring you to download a new patch. Some hotfixes go live the moment they are implemented, while others may require your realm to be restarted to go into effect.</noinclude>
 
'''Hotfixes''' are also applied to Diablo 3.  Hotfixes are updates Blizzard make on their end without requiring you to download a new patch. Some hotfixes go live the moment they are implemented, while others may require your realm to be restarted to go into effect.</noinclude>
  
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* [[Patch 1.0.5]] -- Not yet released. Will feature many game and skill changes, a major [[nerf]] to [[Inferno]], and the new [[Monster Power]] and [[Infernal Machine]] game systems.
 
* [[Patch 1.0.4]] -- August 21, 2012 -- A huge content patch with dozens of [[skill]] changes, [[Inferno]] nerfs, the [[Paragon]] system, and much more.
 
* [[Patch 1.0.4]] -- August 21, 2012 -- A huge content patch with dozens of [[skill]] changes, [[Inferno]] nerfs, the [[Paragon]] system, and much more.
 
*[[Patch 1.0.3b]] - 10 July 2012
 
*[[Patch 1.0.3b]] - 10 July 2012

Revision as of 00:43, 19 September 2012

Patches are released by Blizzard to fix bugs and remedy issues with game balance and gameplay issues.

Hotfixes are also applied to Diablo 3. Hotfixes are updates Blizzard make on their end without requiring you to download a new patch. Some hotfixes go live the moment they are implemented, while others may require your realm to be restarted to go into effect.